I asked myself the question last week against Atlanta. This afternoon, it wasn’t even a question any longer. Couldn’t Mitchell Trubisky do at least as well as Mike Glennon has so far?
The offensive line is giving Glennon, about as mobile as the statue of Ulysses S. Grant in his namesake park on Chicago’s lakefront, more than adequate time in the pocket. This was evident in week one and again today. If Glennon can’t get the job done with a clean pocket, then what is the point of continuing this experiment? Do we not know what his upside is?